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Other Diseases and Disorders Associated with Celiac Disease
This category contains lists of disease and disorders probably associated with celiac disease, those which are definitely associated with celiac disease, and those which resemble celiac disease.51 articles in this category
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Young celiac person looking for advice
Wheat flour is fortified with vitamins in the U.S. as a part of USDA policy. Gluten free facsimile products are not fortified. There is no government mandate for such. When you remove wheat flour by going gluten free, you may be removing a significant source of vitamins.
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